David Levin, an illustrator whose work was featured in The New York Review of Books, died Tuesday in Brooklyn, N.Y., according to The New York Times. He was 83.
Levine's caricatures were some of his most popular works, including 66 different works featuring President Richard Nixon.
His portraits were "often densely inked, heavy in shadows cast by outsize noses on enormous, eccentrically shaped heads, and replete with exaggeratedly bad haircuts, 5 o’clock shadows, ill-conceived mustaches and other grooming foibles," according to The Times.











